Chapter 63 A good helper for destroying corpses and destroying traces
A few fresh corpses were lying in the open living room. Without exception, a blood hole was opened on their heads. Although the hole was not big, the blood flowing out quickly dyed the floor red. The bloody smell of death gradually spread out, filling the air with an atmosphere of irritability and depression.
This kind of scene has a strong sense of familiarity for Su Wen, and it may even make him feel that it is natural - in Su Wen's opinion, as long as the other party expresses enough hostility or threatens his life, no matter what his identity is, he will be happy to send them out of this world. This logic has obviously become part of his way of thinking, but... it does not mean that others will think so.
For example, Liticia, who has never seen such a bloody scene.
Well, the scene of being shot through the head by a pistol is not too bloody. There are many more terrifying things than this, but for Liticia, the scene in front of her is still too impactful.
However, she still didn't really vomit.
"Are they dead? Why..."
She asked pale, her whole body trembling, as if she had known this young man standing in the middle of the body for the first time.
"Dead."
Su Wen's answer was very relaxed. At this time, he was very satisfied with Liticia's not being too rude: "For the guys who want to take your life, you only need to do the same thing as me. Look, only those who die will be peaceful, and I can't even make them honest before this."
As he said that, he walked a few steps forward, but found that Liticia had unconsciously taken a few steps back, as if subconsciously trying to stay away from him.
"Calm down, Liticia, I'm not a scary thing." Su Wen walked into the kitchen in a few steps, blocked Liticia who had no way out, and grabbed the newly-baked bread and chewed it. "Think about it, if the five people were here last night, would you want to kill them?"
Liticia's whole body was tense and she nodded slowly.
"That's right. Treat what you should treat well. For villains who should be sent to the goddess of light, they should also be kind and sent to them."
"But how can you... kill them like this?"
Liticia bit her lips tightly, as if she was in great anxiety: "Kill them and we will be arrested, Master!"
"So it's time for us to run away." Su Wen breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that what Liticia was really worried about was this, "But it doesn't matter. I will do this. At least we won't be arrested by the law enforcement officers of the empire. But even so, we may not be safe."
Speaking of this, Su Wen suddenly became serious.
"Litsisia, you have two choices now. One is to return to Trides. Although there are terrible things there, they can at least ensure their lives safety. The other option is to go with me. I still have to go there, and I may even have to face the troubles that follow. If I take you with me regardless of your considerations, it would be irresponsible to you."
Although he has completely tied himself up with Liticia, Su Wen will no longer want to embark on a journey alone like he did at the beginning, but now he has obviously had a new understanding of the situation he faces, which is completely different from what he used to be "worrying that he might encounter an accident". Therefore, although he really hopes that Liticia can follow him, first of all, now she has no survival and combat skills, and secondly, if she forcibly goes against her wishes, Su Wen feels that she may not get the desired result. Even the most important point is that Su Wen cannot guarantee that she will be absolutely safe.
"After I may be in danger, or even die."
When Liticia seemed to hesitate, Suwen continued to add.
"I……"
Liticia started out, but seemed to have no courage to continue talking.
Su Wen sighed deeply: "I understand. I will send you back to Trides in a while. If everything goes well in two months, I will come back to find you, and then we will go to the Tuscan province together."
Liticia shook her head quickly: "I will follow you, Master!"
"very good."
Su Wen did not show any happy reaction, he just nodded.
"I'll deal with the body. You pack your luggage first, and then we'll set off immediately."
"Um……"
Liticia's eyes passed through the kitchen door again and looked at several bodies in the living room, but the initial fear in her expression had been greatly reduced.
Su Wen considered the subsequent aftermath work.
Although these unknown guys deserve to die, not handling the body cleanly will indeed cause great trouble. At least his citizenship, named Su Wen, will be seriously affected, and may even involve his future life at St. Peter's College, which is a bit of a loss.
So, he first picked out all the items on the corpses, especially the man in the robe, who had been exploring for a long time and found several sealed magic scrolls. In addition, Su Wen actually found a total of six gold-made nameplates on the six mercenaries. Although this does not mean that they will be stronger than Su Wen in the ability test, it at least shows that they are all experienced veteran mercenaries. If they really want to fight in close combat, Su Wen may not be able to win safely.
After doing this, Su Wen called out the system.
The system said that it only acquires non-organisms, but isn’t dead bodies a non-organism? Using this method to deal with the headache-prone corpse can be said to be a good use of everything, even if it doesn’t increase the exchange points, he will make a profit.
I'm afraid the system won't admit it.
"Does the cheating system, will you collect waste?"
Su Wen asked.
Accompanied by the words in front of me, the system's unemotional voice slowly rang: "I don't agree with the host's statement. Everything has its own value..."
"Okay, let's calculate how much this guy is worth." Su Wen interrupted the system's nonsense. He struggled to lift a soft body with one hand, called out the virtual balance of equivalent exchange, and threw it in.
After a few seconds, the corpse gradually disappeared in front of Su Wen's eyes, and his exchange points increased by 10 points.
But Su Wen was not happy about this, especially when he recalled the "rich" reward given by the system after slaughtering the orcs in the underground world, which happened to be the 10 points redemption points for each person.
"Do you think killing is a good thing?"
Su Wen asked suddenly.
"Killing people may not be a good thing, but corpses have corresponding value, so I am happy to buy them."
"Value...well, value, where will these things you acquire end up going?" Su Wen frowned. This seemed to be a matter of course, but when you think about it carefully, it inevitably makes people feel curious.
"I can't say it."
So Su Wen didn't ask again.
At least he knew that these things would definitely be a place to go, rather than disappearing into the world for no reason.
According to the same method, Su Wen threw all the bodies of the remaining six people into the balance, but what he cared about was that the thin man in a robe actually exchanged him for 50 exchange points. Su Wen knew where this difference came from, because before that, he released the identification of all the six corpses, and their markings well revealed Su Wen's doubts not long ago.
"Cred Prown (corpse); human; level: 10; Strength 163, mental power 42, vitality 125, endurance 144, physical resistance 101, mental toughness 57; occupation: ordinary warrior."
"Brent (corpse); human; level: 12; power 195, mental power 36, vitality 131, endurance 158, physical resistance 108, mental toughness 71; occupation: ordinary warrior."
...
In the identification results of the five mercenary corpses, their levels and attributes are different, but their professions are exactly the same, namely the so-called "ordinary warrior". Su Wen always felt that the name of this profession has a very strong aura of miscellaneous soldiers, which may be why their value is far lower than that of the man in the robe.
"Mason Dorons (Corpsy); Human; Level 21; Strength 83, Mental Power 131, Vital Power 67, Endurance 91, Physical Resistance 45, Mental Resistance 151; Occupation: Junior Magician 3."
Although I don’t quite understand what the "3" behind the profession means, at least Su Wen understood one thing: this physique is a terrible guy compared to the first five strong men. But unfortunately, the survival ability of a junior magician is not essentially different from that of ordinary people. Therefore, unless defensive magic is arranged in advance, there is no difference between Su Wen’s shooting of him and killing a chicken.
Perhaps this unlucky guy didn't expect that the six experienced mercenaries would be wiped out within two seconds, so he didn't have time to cast defensive spells, so he was not necessarily killed by Su Wen so simply...
After dealing with the seven bodies, Su Wen used a rag to wipe the blood on the ground, and then threw the rag into the virtual balance, fully destroying the corpse. Of course, the benefits brought by this worthless item to Su Wen can be completely ignored.
This group of guys who came to make trouble obviously did not bring any valuables to give them experience. Therefore, although the spoils on the table are very generous, they are actually not valuable except for those scrolls. Therefore, Su Wen got very little actual income, only 91 redemption points, and it could not even keep up with the value of their bodies themselves. Fortunately, Su Wen did not regard the redemption points as the main purpose, so he didn't care much about such details.
Ten minutes later, when Liticia appeared in the living room with a nervous look, the originally terrifying scene became as clean as before. Apart from the faint smell of blood in the air, there was no trace of battle or death.
"Master, where are those corpses?"
She couldn't help asking.
"Oh, Liticia, they have been buried under the ground by me, don't worry too much." Su Wenzheng ate lunch in big mouthfuls and replied in an vague voice, "Are you finished packing up? Then come and have something to eat. We will set off after a while, and target the Iron Roof Survival!"
Although there are still some things that have not been done, Su Wen no longer intends to waste his time in Hongfeng Town. Since the troubles hidden in the dark will come to the door for the first time, not necessarily the second time, the third time or even more times, he actually doesn't want to get involved in these troubles at all, nor is he interested in why the Black Beast Mercenary Group will cause trouble, but if they insist on continuing to come to the door...
Chapter completed!